One of the most devastating aspects of the Fall of X for Marvel’s mutants is that there is so much mystery involved in what happened to the mutants who didn’t escape with Emma Frost during the attack on the Hellfire Gala. When the anti-mutant organization, Orchis, attacked the X-Men at their annual celebration, Charles Xavier was forced by Orchis to use his powers to make the vast majority of the 200,000 mutants on Krakoa travel through teleportation gates. They then vanished, with Xavier believing they were all dead (they’re not actually dead, just scattered across the Marvel Universe). Now, the mutants who were able to resist Xavier forcing them through the gates (and then escaped with Emma Frost’s help) are serving as the X-Men, and part of their new mission is finding out who else survived the new “Mutant Massacre.”In this week’s X-Men #27 (by writer Gerry Duggan, artist Phil Noto and letterer Clayton Cowles), Shadowkat breaks into Orchis headquarters, and discovers two notable mutants aren’t actually dead, but one of them might WISH he was!Shadowkat was first shocked to discover that Juggernaut survived the Orchis attack on the Hellfire Gala. Juggernaut had just been voted in as a member of the newly formed public-facing X-Men team (the real life public got to vote on who would become the new team, but the twist was that while Juggernaut won the fan vote, ALL the options were made members of the team) just in time for most of the new team to be killed by Nimrod, the powerful mutant-hunting sentinel who is part of Orchis.RELATED: Iron Man Reveals the Tragic Truth Behind the X-Men’s Worst Enemy
One of the most devastating aspects of the Fall of X for Marvel’s mutants is that there is so much mystery involved in what happened to the mutants who didn’t escape with Emma Frost during the attack on the Hellfire Gala. When the anti-mutant organization, Orchis, attacked the X-Men at their annual celebration, Charles Xavier was forced by Orchis to use his powers to make the vast majority of the 200,000 mutants on Krakoa travel through teleportation gates. They then vanished, with Xavier believing they were all dead (they’re not actually dead, just scattered across the Marvel Universe). Now, the mutants who were able to resist Xavier forcing them through the gates (and then escaped with Emma Frost’s help) are serving as the X-Men, and part of their new mission is finding out who else survived the new “Mutant Massacre.”
In this week’s X-Men #27 (by writer Gerry Duggan, artist Phil Noto and letterer Clayton Cowles), Shadowkat breaks into Orchis headquarters, and discovers two notable mutants aren’t actually dead, but one of them might WISH he was!
Shadowkat was first shocked to discover that Juggernaut survived the Orchis attack on the Hellfire Gala. Juggernaut had just been voted in as a member of the newly formed public-facing X-Men team (the real life public got to vote on who would become the new team, but the twist was that while Juggernaut won the fan vote, ALL the options were made members of the team) just in time for most of the new team to be killed by Nimrod, the powerful mutant-hunting sentinel who is part of Orchis.
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